How to Burn XviD to DVD with XviD to DVD Converter
What is XviD?
XviD is a video codec for PC, whereas codec is an abbreviation for [co]der/[dec]oder, hence describes a program to encode and decode digital video. The purpose of encoding video data is to reduce redundancies – that means to make it smaller for faster transmission over computer networks or for more efficient storage on computer disks.
How to Play XviD Videos?
Technically you can play .xvid files with VLC Media Player, Windows Media Player. The VLC Media Player is by far the easiest solution to playing files with XviD content, while Windows Media Player is the most commonly used XviD players. However, besides enjoying XviD videos on media players, you can also play them on your home DVD player by converting XviD to DVD.
How to Convert and Burn XviD to DVD?
In order to convert XviD to DVD, you need a DVD Creator, which is a very workable tool helping to convert and burn XviD videos to DVD. Download DVD creator and follow the below guide to burn XviD to DVD.
1 Download DVD Creator, install and launch it
If you are Mac user, please burn XviD to DVD on Mac by following the detailed tutorial of DVD Creator for Mac >>
2Add XviD files to the XviD to DVD burner
Click on"Load Video" button or select "Load Video" option under the "File" drop-down menu to add Xvid videos to the XviD to DVD converter.

3 Edit Xvid videos
Select a video file on the source pane and click on "Edit" to crop, trim, add watermark, or adjust video effects of the selected video.
4 Customize DVD menu
Click on "Menu" button to edit your DVD menu. There are various styles of built-in menu templates. Apart from menu templates, there are also many kinds of Fames, Buttons and Text in the drop-down list for you to choose from in this XviD to DVD converter.

5 Burn XviD to DVD
After you finish all the necessary settings, click on "Start" button to burn Xvid to DVD.
Note: Mac users please download DVD Creator for Mac to convert XviD to DVD on Mac.
Tips: What the difference between XviD and DivX?
The name Xvid, as you probably know, is just DivX written backwards. This was meant to poke fun at DivX which is the primary competitor of Xvid. Origin wise, Xvid was an offshoot of DivX's attempt to provide an open source version of its software called OpenDivX. But the program was cut back when the general public began to make improvements that for outperformed the original. Using the last pieces of code that were present when OpenDivX was stopped, Xvid was born.
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